Iron Seeding Linked to Global Climate Change

Iron penetrating in the Pacific Ocean may cause a ripple effect that is leading to global climate change.A new study by researchers from Texas A&M University shows at least eight occurrences of iron seeding in the Pacific coinciding with abrupt global climate change.The researchers examined ocean sediment cores over the past 100,000 years and found that the iron likely came in the form of dust blown into the ocean during the last glacial period between 14,000 and 71,000 years ago.

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